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Ticket Types - Weight ability to set to zero (0)
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4 years 2 months ago #141164
by David Unwin
Ticket Types - Weight ability to set to zero (0) was created by David Unwin
We have certain events where we don't want to count a registrant as part of the capacity.
We use ticket types feature. The problem is that the Weight option is by default set to 1 you can change this 2, 3 or 4 etc and these then count as 2, 3 or 4 towards the capacity. But you can't set Weight to 0. if you do when you save the event, it goes back to 1.
The reason we want to use this is that we have disabled people who come to our events and some of them need a carers/helpers. These carers/helpers do not take up places but we still need to check them in due to the requirements of Covid19 track and trace.
It would be nice if we could have a small change to ticket types to allow the weight to be set to 0 (zero)We have certain events where we don't want to count a registrant as part of the capacity.
We use ticket types feature. The problem is that the Weight option is by default set to 1 you can change this 2, 3 or 4 etc and these then count as 2, 3 or 4 towards the capacity. But you can't set Weight to 0. if you do when you save the event, it goes back to 1.
The reason we want to use this is that we have disabled people who come to our events and some of them need a carers/helpers. These carers/helpers do not take up places but we still need to check them in due to the requirements of Covid19 track and trace.
It would be nice if we could have a small change to ticket types to allow the weight to be set to 0 (zero)We have certain events where we don't want to count a registrant as part of the capacity.
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